Any 2-year old can tell you that a train says "choo-choo". But trains have never actually made this sound.
A plethorea of sounds can be heard, just go trackside and listen, from the piercing note of a horn, to the roar of the diesel engine to the click-clack of the wheels on the joints in the rail to the squeal of steel wheel on steel rail, there are hundreds of sounds to enjoy.
to make it go faster the wheel support path will help it and the propulsuion coil will help it
Yes, bullet trains have wheels. They run on rails, just as conventional railroad locomotives and cars do. The trains that operate by magnetic levitation, the so-called MagLev trains, do not have wheels as they ride on a magnetic cushion.
the whistle announced the trains's arrival at the station
"magnetic" "levitation" A cute way to make trains float - thus reducing rolling friction, but NOT air friction.
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Trains make that noise because of the trains engines and pistons moving or huffing.
Examples of sounds that are above 90 decibels are lawnmowers, newspaper printing presses, trains are farm tractors. Prolonged exposure to these sounds can cause hearing loss.
No. it just sounds the same pertaining to what type of chime whistle they have.
"talking cars, planes and trains stuck on an island"? Sounds like Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends.
Steam trains were first. they use both fire and water to produce steam and make the engine run.
Yes! Every year, CTA workers (in Chicago) make their trains look so beautiful with Christmas decorations. These trains are no longer 'regular trains', they are now Christmas trains, or Holiday trains. There are such things as CTA Christmas trains. Chicago Transit Authority workers work hard to make their trains look cool. These designs are very awesome. CTA workers are super great and their trains look so beautiful! They are called the 'Santa Express' in Christmas decorations.
They would make their cow poop, put the poop in a bag, and put the bag on their hand. Seriously, I know it sounds wrong to us but that is how they survived.
Animals do make sounds but it's not all of the animals that make sounds.
they made steam trains in Victorian times fro people to travel out of the city
to make people scared
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